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8 Operation
8.3
Saving an image
8.3.1
General
You can save multiple images to the internal camera memory.
8.3.2
Image capacity
Approximately 500 images can be saved to the internal camera memory.
8.3.3
Naming convention
The naming convention for images is FLIRxxxx.jpg, where xxxx is a unique counter.
8.3.4
Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. To save an image, pull the trigger.
8.4
Recalling an image
8.4.1
General
When you save an image, it is stored in the internal camera memory. To display the image again, you can recall it from the internal camera memory.
8.4.2
Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the Archive button .
2. Push the navigation pad left/right or up/down to select the image you want to view.
3. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays the selected image.
4. To return to live mode, push the Cancel button repeatedly or push the Archive button .
8.5
Deleting an image
8.5.1
General
You can delete one or more images from the internal camera memory.
8.5.2
Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the Archive button .
2. Push the navigation pad left/right or up/down to select the image you want to view.
3. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays the selected image.
4. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays a toolbar.
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Table of contents
- 9 Disclaimers
- 9 Legal disclaimer
- 9 Usage statistics
- 9 Changes to registry
- 9 U.S. Government Regulations
- 9 Copyright
- 9 Quality assurance
- 9 Patents
- 9 EULA Terms
- 11 Safety information
- 14 Notice to user
- 14 User-to-user forums
- 14 Calibration
- 14 Accuracy
- 14 Disposal of electronic waste
- 14 Training
- 14 Documentation updates
- 14 Important note about this manual
- 14 Note about authoritative versions
- 15 Customer help
- 15 General
- 15 Submitting a question
- 16 Downloads
- 17 Quick Start Guide
- 17 Procedure
- 18 List of accessories and services
- 19 Description
- 19 Camera parts
- 19 Figure
- 19 Explanation
- 19 Keypad
- 19 Figure
- 19 Explanation
- 20 Connectors
- 20 Figure
- 20 Explanation
- 21 Screen elements
- 21 Figure
- 21 Explanation
- 22 Operation
- 22 Charging the battery
- 22 Charging the battery using the FLIR power supply
- 22 charger
- 22 Charging the battery using a USB cable
- 22 Turning on and turning off the camera
- 23 Saving an image
- 23 General
- 23 Image capacity
- 23 Naming convention
- 23 Procedure
- 23 Recalling an image
- 23 General
- 23 Procedure
- 23 Deleting an image
- 23 General
- 23 Procedure
- 24 Deleting all images
- 24 General
- 24 Procedure
- 24 Measuring a temperature using a spotmeter
- 24 General
- 24 Procedure
- 24 Measuring the hottest temperature within an area
- 24 General
- 24 Procedure
- 24 Measuring the coldest temperature within an area
- 24 General
- 24 Procedure
- 25 Hiding measurement tools
- 25 8.10.1 Procedure
- 25 Changing the color palette
- 25 8.11.1 General
- 25 8.11.2 Procedure
- 25 Working with color alarms
- 25 8.12.1 General
- 25 8.12.2 Image examples
- 26 8.12.3 Procedure
- 26 Changing image mode
- 26 8.13.1 General
- 27 8.13.2 Procedure
- 27 Changing the temperature scale mode
- 27 8.14.1 General
- 28 8.14.2 When to use Lock mode
- 28 8.14.3 When to use Manual mode
- 28 8.14.4 Procedure
- 29 Setting the emissivity as a surface property
- 29 8.15.1 General
- 29 8.15.2 Procedure
- 29 Setting the emissivity as a custom material
- 29 8.16.1 General
- 29 8.16.2 Procedure
- 30 Changing the emissivity as a custom value
- 30 8.17.1 General
- 30 8.17.2 Procedure
- 30 Changing the reflected apparent temperature
- 30 8.18.1 General
- 30 8.18.2 Procedure
- 30 Changing the distance between the object and the camera
- 30 8.19.1 General
- 30 8.19.2 Procedure
- 31 Performing a non-uniformity correction (NUC)
- 31 8.20.1 What is a non-uniformity correction?
- 31 8.20.2 When to perform a non-uniformity correction?
- 31 8.20.3 Procedure
- 31 Changing the settings
- 31 8.21.1 General
- 32 8.21.2 Procedure
- 32 Updating the camera
- 32 8.22.1 General
- 32 8.22.2 Procedure
- 33 Technical data
- 33 Online field-of-view calculator
- 33 Note about technical data
- 33 Note about authoritative versions
- 34 FLIR E
- 46 Mechanical drawings
- 48 CE Declaration of conformity
- 49 Cleaning the camera
- 49 Camera housing, cables, and other items
- 49 12.1.1 Liquids
- 49 12.1.2 Equipment
- 49 12.1.3 Procedure
- 49 Infrared lens
- 49 12.2.1 Liquids
- 49 12.2.2 Equipment
- 49 12.2.3 Procedure
- 50 Application examples
- 50 Moisture & water damage
- 50 13.1.1 General
- 50 13.1.2 Figure
- 50 Faulty contact in socket
- 50 13.2.1 General
- 50 13.2.2 Figure
- 51 Oxidized socket
- 51 13.3.1 General
- 51 13.3.2 Figure
- 52 Insulation deficiencies
- 52 13.4.1 General
- 52 13.4.2 Figure
- 53 Draft
- 53 13.5.1 General
- 53 13.5.2 Figure
- 54 About FLIR Systems
- 55 More than just an infrared camera
- 55 Sharing our knowledge
- 55 Supporting our customers
- 56 A few images from our facilities
- 57 Glossary
- 60 Thermographic measurement techniques
- 60 Introduction
- 60 Emissivity
- 60 16.2.1 Finding the emissivity of a sample
- 63 Reflected apparent temperature
- 63 Distance
- 63 Relative humidity
- 63 Other parameters
- 65 History of infrared technology
- 68 Theory of thermography
- 68 Introduction
- 68 The electromagnetic spectrum
- 68 Blackbody radiation
- 69 18.3.1 Planck’s law
- 70 18.3.2 Wien’s displacement law
- 71 18.3.3 Stefan-Boltzmann's law
- 72 18.3.4 Non-blackbody emitters
- 74 Infrared semi-transparent materials
- 75 The measurement formula
- 79 Emissivity tables
- 79 References
- 79 Tables